07.05.2005The Armenian Genocide Revisited:New Perspectives in International Law
Richard Giragosyan
The study of the Armenian genocide has produced a broad body of work on a wide array of diverse aspects of the events of 1915, with each serving to forge a richer historical narrative of increasing depth and detail. There has also been significant attention devoted to the role of the Armenian genocide as precedent and precursor for subsequent cases of mass atrocity, genocide, and holocaust. This task of articulating and interpreting the “internationalization” of the Armenian genocide is, in many ways, the most effective avenue toward demonstrating the relevance of the Armenian genocide. This is particularly important given the passage of ninety years, and its resulting transition from personal memory to collective history.
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